Helen Chong, Head of Growth at Puzzle: Collaborating with Founders - Insights for Effective Marketing Alignment
Fintech Builders · 2024-06-04 · 18 min
Episode notes
Welcome to Marketing From the Front Lines, where we have unfiltered conversations with the B2B marketers who are bringing innovative technology to market. In today's episode, we're speaking with Helen Chong , Head of Growth at Puzzle , an autonomous accounting platform that has raised over $45 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Transition from Consumer to B2B Marketing: Helen discusses the similarities between consumer and B2B marketing, emphasizing the importance of understanding the target audience regardless of the sector. Founders' Needs and Market Validation: She shares her approach to understanding early-stage startup founders' needs through direct engagement, highlighting the value of creating relevant content based on these insights. Testing and Manual Processes in Marketing: Helen advocates for a hands-on approach in marketing, stressing the importance of manual processes over automation for learning and identifying issues. Partnerships as a Growth Lever: She reveals that forming partnerships has been a successful strategy for Puzzle, enabling them to leverage credibility and expand their reach effectively.
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